LINKSYS WPC11 V4

2003-10-25 Thread Ernest H. Rice III
On FreeBSD 4.8 - I see support for WPC11-v3, has anyone gotten WPC11-V4 
working? I cannot seem to get it to go on my Toshiba Portege 7020CT.

My 3COM 3C589 works fine, but the Linksys WPC11 is not recognized.

Is there a mod needed for the rccard.conf?

I have 'device wi' in my kernel, etc.

Ernie Rice
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LINKSYS WPC11 802.1B Wireless Card, FREEBSD 4.8 STABLE, Toshiba Portege 7020 CT

2003-10-23 Thread Ernest H. Rice, III
Folks, I am running 

FreeBSD lumiere.ehr3.net 4.8-RELEASE FreeBSD 4.8-RELEASE #0: Thu Apr  3 
10:53:38 GMT 2003 
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on a Toshiba Portege 7020CT notebook.

Everything works fine.
I recently looked at the supported hardware doc and found that the Linksys 
WPC11 wireless card was supported.

I have pccard support in my configuration (as I have a 3COM 3c589 already up 
and running fine).

I try and use the Linksys WPC11 and get the message "32 bit cardbus not 
supported" when I insert the card. Why?

I am sure it is something silly.
I apologize for any inconvenience.

Ernie Rice
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rpc.statd and NFS Server on 4.8-RELEASE

2003-07-19 Thread Ernest H. Rice, III
Folks:
Excuse the interruption, but I have a probably very stupid question...

I enabled NFS Server facilities on my 4.8.2 FreeBSD system recently.
I export ONE directory, and when nfs is started (via the normal booting 
process) my internet connectivity slows down. Additionally, my system can run 
out of swap space (I have 128 MB RAM and 512 MB swap). I never ran out of 
swap before on FreeBSD and this troubled me.

I ran top and saw rpc.statd usurping about 257M of memory.
When I disable NFS Server facilities, and reboot, my internet performance 
returns (and - of course - rpc.statd is no longer running. Also, I no longer 
run short of swap.

When I export the directory I have one line in /etc/exports which just lists 
the directory to be exported.

What am I doing wrong to have rpc.statd using SO MUCH memory.

Thank you in advance,

Ernie Rice
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lint libraries... 4.6.2-RELEASE

2003-01-21 Thread Ernest H. Rice, III
First, I thank the whole team of you folks for being there when we need you...

Can someone please point me to where the lint libraries are for libc?
The doc says /usr/libdata/lint but that is empty...

I searched the entire source on my machine, and found nothing.

Please, help!

Regards,
Ernie Rice

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/dev/:0: No such file or directory 4.6.2-RELEASE

2003-01-17 Thread Ernest H. Rice, III
Real stupid question I bet...

Why when I run uptime do I get the error mentioned above?
Did I screw up?

Thanks in advance...

Ernie Rice

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stty/keyboard weirdness with telnet, rlogin, etc...

2003-01-04 Thread Ernest H. Rice, III
Using 4.6.2...

When I telnet/rlogin/whatever from my freeBSD 4.6.2 system to another UNIX 
(like UW711, OSR5, etc.) the backspace key suddenly works like the  key
- namely sending INTR.

stty -a shows that the  key is for INTR and that the backspace key is 
still ^H. $TERM=xterm...

Seems so odd... Since the stty settings seem fine, it is almost like the 
keyboard mapping is getting munged when going to an external box.

on the local FreeBSD machine the backspace key works as expected.

Any ideas?

Thanks!

Ernie Rice

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